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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned
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. >> the opportunity to play on the road, a tough environment -- these teams go at it pretty good every single time. that is something to help us build up our calluses a little before the playoffs. there will be a big plus for us. >> the big difference for the ravens last week was on offense. baltimore, two running backs still over the 100 yard mark. they said the most important thing that was better -- the offensive line. a huge bounce the game. it all added up hutu dominance. >> east -- it all at a double -- it all added up to dominance. >> joe also scrambled and made some plays, which was really positive. the run blocking was good. we watched for a lot of yards. those guys were really physical. the offense continues to improve, even though it is a young group. >> a big day for the n.b.a. as the season passes. the biggest among them -- a rematch of the finals from a year ago, the heat hosting the thunder. a matchup of first place teams on christmas day. a king james christmas. mario chalmers fines james -- jinds -- finds james. westbrook not happy. the teams had to be separated. kevin
. >> the opportunity to play on the road, a tough environment -- these teams go at it pretty good every single time. that is something to help us build up our calluses a little before the playoffs. there will be a big plus for us. >> the big difference for the ravens last week was on offense. baltimore, two running backs still over the 100 yard mark. they said the most important thing that was better -- the offensive line. a huge bounce the game. it all added up hutu dominance....
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they're capable of delivering a competitive return in a slower, more volatile environment and arguably as good as or better than a typical equity. >> i'm advising my clients to look at equity that is have pe ratios of 15 or les and i'm also reminding them that they need high dividend paying stocks and high def depend growth paying equities and fixed income, i like diversification among the class as much as investment grade, corporate bonds, investment grade and high yield and i believe there are certain country bonds, sovereign debt to pursue. >> gentlemen both, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> just ahead -- i got a double play. thank you, inflation. >>> just ahead, my beloved virginia last year's top state for business and scott cohn is live from a top secret location. who will be this year's winner? >>> and the heat wave is finally broken but the danger is nowhere near over in the midwest. the new threat for america's farm land when "street signs" returns. l night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral
they're capable of delivering a competitive return in a slower, more volatile environment and arguably as good as or better than a typical equity. >> i'm advising my clients to look at equity that is have pe ratios of 15 or les and i'm also reminding them that they need high dividend paying stocks and high def depend growth paying equities and fixed income, i like diversification among the class as much as investment grade, corporate bonds, investment grade and high yield and i believe...
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we have to look at the environment environmental issues. jobs, environment, safety, spills, all of that stuff needs to be looked at carefully and politics puts a prpressure on timing making it impossible to do the analysis them president proposed the americans jobs act in september. the economists out there, macro advisers, a number of major macro firms, estimated that package together would have created 1.9 million american jobs, much more than the keystone pipeline. that project was -- that american jobs act has largely been killed by the politics of the congrgress. >> mort -- >> i have to say something. >> yeah, go ahead. >> first of all, the canadian government w went off the chart when the pipeline was delayed and they have indicated they are going to sell that energy to china. >> if we want to have these kinds of reliable supply sources. secondly the american jobs act. if the the president wanted to get a jobs act through he should have done what most people would the under those circumstances, h had a private meeting with the leaders
we have to look at the environment environmental issues. jobs, environment, safety, spills, all of that stuff needs to be looked at carefully and politics puts a prpressure on timing making it impossible to do the analysis them president proposed the americans jobs act in september. the economists out there, macro advisers, a number of major macro firms, estimated that package together would have created 1.9 million american jobs, much more than the keystone pipeline. that project was -- that...
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you just need the right professisional help you take charge. ♪ got torotect the environment. the economists make some good p points. we need safer enerergy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> for more on our show and guests check out wsjr.cnbc.com. look for me on twitter and google plus @mariabartiromo. >>> look at the stories coming up that may move markets and impact your market. first quarter earnings are out from exxonmobil, at&t, boeing, caterpillar, chevron and merck. tuesdathe nation's realtors report the new number of homes sold in the last month. the monthly s&p shiller report index following g home prices i 20 cities out tuesday. wednesday the fed's open market committee wraps up a meeting on monetary policy. ben bernanke wil hold a p press conference as well. on friday, we get the first reading of gross domestic product for 2012's first quarter. the gdp is the broadest measure of the health of the american economy and typically a market mover.ç >>> what makes a town tops? the wealth report compiled by citi and frank research
you just need the right professisional help you take charge. ♪ got torotect the environment. the economists make some good p points. we need safer enerergy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> for more on our show and guests check out wsjr.cnbc.com. look for me on twitter and google plus @mariabartiromo. >>> look at the stories coming up that may move markets and impact your market. first quarter earnings are out from exxonmobil,...
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in a couple years, they might want that hungry start-up environment and move on to a start-up. >> reporter: look out. facebook is expandi ining into w office space a few miles that way. bill, the biggest complaint, it will mariean less parking. back to you. >> jane wells, thank you so much. yes, imagine that. muscle beach versus the geeks of google. >> only in california. >>> all right. brace yourselves. you know what's coming up tomorrow. the jobs report. it's definitely going to move your money first thing tomorrow morning. >> three of the street's top strategists will tell you how they see it playing out tomorrow morning 37. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. this is new york state. we built the first railway
in a couple years, they might want that hungry start-up environment and move on to a start-up. >> reporter: look out. facebook is expandi ining into w office space a few miles that way. bill, the biggest complaint, it will mariean less parking. back to you. >> jane wells, thank you so much. yes, imagine that. muscle beach versus the geeks of google. >> only in california. >>> all right. brace yourselves. you know what's coming up tomorrow. the jobs report. it's...
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president of assured guarantee said his company was going to be able to be fine even in the current environment. if there was a lot of defaults would it be like a domino effect in a a worst case scenario? >> if it reached co con tagion levels that would be a l calamity. >> how bad could a municipal bankruptcy be for the people who live there? who live there? worse than you c [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. [ chirp ] and the fastest push-to-talk nationwide. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." [ chirp ] with access to the fastest push to talk, three times the coverage, and android productivity apps. now when you buy one motorola admiral rugged smartphone, for ninety nine ninety nine, you'll get one free. visit a sprint store, or call eight five five, eight seven eight, four biz. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so
president of assured guarantee said his company was going to be able to be fine even in the current environment. if there was a lot of defaults would it be like a domino effect in a a worst case scenario? >> if it reached co con tagion levels that would be a l calamity. >> how bad could a municipal bankruptcy be for the people who live there? who live there? worse than you c [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with...
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if you had to describe ideal environment under which -- if you had -- could describe an environment under which is -- the best possible scenario, virtually everybody is doubting and yet we have a stealth rally where the market is slowly but surely going up in the face of negativity, nothing could be more positive than that. on top of that you have uncertainty. >> got the point. lot of people here to talk. rick, what -- telling you right now. how much of the activity do we take with this major grain of salt because it is the last week of august and how much of it is a true anticipation of what the fed or ecb may do? >> well, i think that -- i would take the following with a grain of salt. the fact that yields and italy, yields in spain and many of the -- dented, wounded and broken economies in europe, we still see they are on challenge after they drive the comments of july. when we look at the safe harbor trades we see a more proactive, light trade, yields moving lower. unlike our last guest, everywhere i look i see questionable fundamentals whether it is china, spain's close to 25% unempl
if you had to describe ideal environment under which -- if you had -- could describe an environment under which is -- the best possible scenario, virtually everybody is doubting and yet we have a stealth rally where the market is slowly but surely going up in the face of negativity, nothing could be more positive than that. on top of that you have uncertainty. >> got the point. lot of people here to talk. rick, what -- telling you right now. how much of the activity do we take with this...
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so this is designed as a way to recreate that kind of a flavor in a modern environment. >> we'll make a drink called the thai basil daiquiri. we use liquid nitrogen to freeze and crush up herbs. here is thai basil and here is the main part of the technique. we pour liquid nitrogen on the herb and the liquid nitrogen is going to freeze it you can hear the herb getting frozen. you don't want too much liquid nitrogen in the container, because it will affect the drink. i want as much as possible all of those drinks to look and drink like a normal drink. because what i want is the technique. i want those techniques to become part of the canon. >> we chill all of our glasses with licked nitrogen. because it's a technically superior way to chill a drink. >> the thai basil daiquiri. look at the frigresh green colo from the nitro muddling. i don't want that to be something that 20 years from now, i look back and say, we were making crazy drinks back then, that looks really dated. you want someone to look back and say, that was good. it isn't just a slice of something from a particular time. >>
so this is designed as a way to recreate that kind of a flavor in a modern environment. >> we'll make a drink called the thai basil daiquiri. we use liquid nitrogen to freeze and crush up herbs. here is thai basil and here is the main part of the technique. we pour liquid nitrogen on the herb and the liquid nitrogen is going to freeze it you can hear the herb getting frozen. you don't want too much liquid nitrogen in the container, because it will affect the drink. i want as much as...
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. >> i like valero and it is an environment that is hard to build new refinery. invest in a company that already has them. >> what do you think? >> oil is not expensive and dollar is cheap. they will go down in coming years. >> john, what do you have got? >> google. one thing on the internet that is indespencible. and they have not scratched the surface.
. >> i like valero and it is an environment that is hard to build new refinery. invest in a company that already has them. >> what do you think? >> oil is not expensive and dollar is cheap. they will go down in coming years. >> john, what do you have got? >> google. one thing on the internet that is indespencible. and they have not scratched the surface.
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the kids with a crazy environment, homework hurts then. we have to make it equitable and fair for them to have the same environment to work on the crazy, familiarial problem. >> greg: what is french homework? riding a bicycle with a basket and bah quet? >> andrea: drinking red wine and smoking cigarettes. you got a-plus. >> bob: they go home and get loaded with wine. >> greg: i'm half french. bost you are? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: oh hl la. >> dana: que paso. >> greg: what does that mean? >> dana: what's up in spanish. >> greg: what does vit to do with this? you know who words from a language. >> dana: no. i know more than that. i do. i swear. feliz navidad. that is coming up, how much do they know about fe will beiz navdad? andrea hit the streets to find out. >> can you name tall santa reindeer? >> prancer. >> ♪ on this 12th day of christmas my true love gave to me 12 --" >> geese allaying. >> dana: christmas trivia directly ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the ag
the kids with a crazy environment, homework hurts then. we have to make it equitable and fair for them to have the same environment to work on the crazy, familiarial problem. >> greg: what is french homework? riding a bicycle with a basket and bah quet? >> andrea: drinking red wine and smoking cigarettes. you got a-plus. >> bob: they go home and get loaded with wine. >> greg: i'm half french. bost you are? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: oh hl la. >> dana: que...
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. >> i like valero and it is an environment that is hard to build new refinery. invest in a company that already has them. >> what do you think? >> oil is not expensive and dollar is cheap. they will go down in coming years. >> john, what do you have got? >> google. one thing on the internet that is indespencible. and they have not scratched the surface. n this is an empire and they have their seeds of their own destruction. it is where rome was. thank you for watching. number one business block continues with cheryl casone and cashin in. >> president pushing for tax hikings. 56 percent of the americans want the across the board cut in spending. i am cheryl casone, welcome to cashin' in. we have wayne rogers and johnathon and tracey burns and jay layfield. and christian is with us. wayne, who is right on this, the president or those who say we need to cut spending? >> i think the president is wrong in the following sense. i think the whole philosophy has not worked in three and half years. the government is spending and we haven't had a spur in the economy and un
. >> i like valero and it is an environment that is hard to build new refinery. invest in a company that already has them. >> what do you think? >> oil is not expensive and dollar is cheap. they will go down in coming years. >> john, what do you have got? >> google. one thing on the internet that is indespencible. and they have not scratched the surface. n this is an empire and they have their seeds of their own destruction. it is where rome was. thank you for...
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that's a hard environment. >> you wanted to have your relative traders and market neutral traders, things uncorrelated so when you add them to the portfolio, you will de-risk it but you always want equity and you want strategies to take away some portfolio risk. >> good to see you. come back and join us again soon. >>> a quick programming note, all day tomorrow, we will be talking about things david and i just talked about. headlines of institutional investor delivering alpha conference. speakers include timothy geithner and hank paulson, former treasury secretary and many many more and tomorrow, cnbc ross sorkin will talk to legendary private equity king, henry kr henry kravis. >> i will be there the whole day. there's your fiscal cliff. the dow comes down the fiscal cliff and climbs back up and at 12,815. >>> next, call alec bald wind. he wants to build a wind turbine in the hamptons. he can't and he has himself to blame. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer
that's a hard environment. >> you wanted to have your relative traders and market neutral traders, things uncorrelated so when you add them to the portfolio, you will de-risk it but you always want equity and you want strategies to take away some portfolio risk. >> good to see you. come back and join us again soon. >>> a quick programming note, all day tomorrow, we will be talking about things david and i just talked about. headlines of institutional investor delivering...
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what three stocks do you think would be a good play given the environment we're in. >> three quick names. first of all, master card. master card will continue to
what three stocks do you think would be a good play given the environment we're in. >> three quick names. first of all, master card. master card will continue to
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it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> they are all two-person cells. the leadership got together and we screened who was going to be in there with him. we've got a duty to protect everyone as best we can and we tried to steer him in a position direction for him. >> it was scary. it was tense. i had never been to prison. worst case scenario, what if i'm having to defend myself and doing things i shouldn't do just to protect myself? how would i explain that to my family? it's rough for the kids coming in. i feel sorry for them. >> here in a minute, three offenders are coming in. we will process them i
it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >>...
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thing that gives rise in my head when you say that is, there is a tendency for those with power, in any environment whether private, public, no money, money, to either overly lookout for their own self-interest and certainly have a significant undervaluing to the weakest 10%, let's say, of a given group. thus we saw edwin mallory. if we don't have a cultural myth to nobility and great among the society, they become predators. and the argument for government, which i believe personally has some validity, is that the government is in place to inhibit some of the more predatory natures of power. >> two things. we need competition. competition tends to mitigate a lot of the problems. but if you have competing forces, that makes it difficult for one of them to have too much power. >> who sets the rules of the competition? >> the rules can develop on their own. >> you still need rules. in other words, you can't play football, we're all enjoying the nfl flayoffs right now. but you can't play a game without an agreement from the players ahead of time. 10 yards for a first down. those. >> those agreements c
thing that gives rise in my head when you say that is, there is a tendency for those with power, in any environment whether private, public, no money, money, to either overly lookout for their own self-interest and certainly have a significant undervaluing to the weakest 10%, let's say, of a given group. thus we saw edwin mallory. if we don't have a cultural myth to nobility and great among the society, they become predators. and the argument for government, which i believe personally has some...
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clinton himself said he would put off raising taxes on anyone, so when bill clinton knowledges the environment in which we work and live is such that now might not be a good idea to raise taxes, maybe i could say now might not be a good idea to force employers of any sort to raise wages on anyone. >> i think, neil, while we can say this just isn't going to work and that we're being controlled by our reality, i just don't think it works that way. >> you look around what's going on? you look at 8.2% unemployment? do you look around at youth unemployment north of 20%, minority unemployment, north of 25%. you think -- wait a minute. you think raisings the minimum wage will bring those rates down? you honestly seriously think that? >> neil, i'm saying i don't think that foes wages -- those wages have to lead to less employment. what i'm saying is we can say that that is going to -- what's going to happen. but at the end of the day, what we really want to figure out is how do small businesses support their workers, pay a living wage and they themself get a living wage. >> you need a improving econom
clinton himself said he would put off raising taxes on anyone, so when bill clinton knowledges the environment in which we work and live is such that now might not be a good idea to raise taxes, maybe i could say now might not be a good idea to force employers of any sort to raise wages on anyone. >> i think, neil, while we can say this just isn't going to work and that we're being controlled by our reality, i just don't think it works that way. >> you look around what's going on?...
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before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their college education and the long run. we have people that are scared and uncertain, they're not going to invest. adam: you bring up the average consumer. i'm pretty average when it comes to that. i looked at my retirement and get worried. the federal reserve is the big reason the stock market is tired and that worries me because we don't see the earnings forecast nearly as strong as they should be. you mentioned the money on the sideline. it's tough coming in until after the election if it comes back, and i'm sitting here thinking, not kids. i had no other choice. an
before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposu
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and, we are continuing to improve the environment in the city by looking for innovative ways to improve our public safety. we have a public safety committee looking for best practices in the city, and through the country on how we can improve the public safety services that we bring if the citizens. >>eric: here is the here, if you do go ahead and have enough money to pay the bills and there is a surplus and the bang account is getting bigger what is the first thing to do? renearby the contracts that you did renegotiate in bankruptcy or cut the sales tax back off? st. louis it off? >>guest: well, what we are going to do is continue to do what we have been doing. controlling spending. controlling our increases in unfunded pension and liabilities. continue to build our reserves. the sales tax has a 10-year expiration date and we continue to use the funds to improve the city and improving the environment if if -- for the citizens. >>eric: and we hard that stockton has problems and maybe would have to file bankruptcy have they contacted you? >>guest: they may is contacted the city manager,
and, we are continuing to improve the environment in the city by looking for innovative ways to improve our public safety. we have a public safety committee looking for best practices in the city, and through the country on how we can improve the public safety services that we bring if the citizens. >>eric: here is the here, if you do go ahead and have enough money to pay the bills and there is a surplus and the bang account is getting bigger what is the first thing to do? renearby the...
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. >> it's a tough economic environment. if you don't have a college degree, whether you're national guard or not, you're at a disadvantage. >> jobs, the number one priority of our organization, you know, we have talked to businesses. we have been out pounding the street trying to find jobs, and we have made a lot of contacts. i think it is a national issue. and the public needs to be aware that returning guardsmen and reserveists, you know, need a job. >> you can go to this website. create an account. upload your resumes and things like that. you can go and look at the jobs that are posted. >> since i've been back, i've been putting in resumes, tweaking my own resume, applications. mostly online. pretty much just, you know, researching everything. >> i don't see any improvement in the job searches or the employment. i've filled out application after application. i haven't heard anything back. you know, the couple jobs you do hear back, you don't hear again. they find a tax break for hiring a veteran. i don't even know if an
. >> it's a tough economic environment. if you don't have a college degree, whether you're national guard or not, you're at a disadvantage. >> jobs, the number one priority of our organization, you know, we have talked to businesses. we have been out pounding the street trying to find jobs, and we have made a lot of contacts. i think it is a national issue. and the public needs to be aware that returning guardsmen and reserveists, you know, need a job. >> you can go to this...
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especially if you have an environment defined by low gdp and negative interest rates. investors up to this point have been going after what one would expect is most valued and that's growth in income. they have been going at it as an either/or proposition. what i think is most attractive in the short run and especially in the long run is those securities that offer a combination of both. i think it adds a little income and a little growth, and that's a very attractive profile. i would not ignore other asset classes or the rest of the capital structure also. i opportunities are there, but it will take work in terms of finding those, be they're there. >> maria, i don't think anybody is thinking long term right now. if you look at the last hour of trading, eight of the nine sessions prior to trading the market was up. this is just traders in this market here, nobody in for long term. >> for sure, thank you very much, we'll see you soon. >> a late day rebound loses steam, we have bob on the floor of the nyse right now. >> we were down 110 points, things improved, and we we
especially if you have an environment defined by low gdp and negative interest rates. investors up to this point have been going after what one would expect is most valued and that's growth in income. they have been going at it as an either/or proposition. what i think is most attractive in the short run and especially in the long run is those securities that offer a combination of both. i think it adds a little income and a little growth, and that's a very attractive profile. i would not...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >> greta: it's a dead heat. the latest national poll showing mitt romney and president obama tied at 47%. how important are those national numbers? abc news editor rick klein is here. >> hi, greta. >> greta: we have the national numbers and the swing-state numbers. tell me, if you were running a campaign, what would you be looking at? national or swing? >> they are looking at the swing. these are 11 or 12 states that will determine the election. you can tell in the national numbers, when there are big things happening, it's a tie ball g
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7,...
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real estate in today's environment, the durability of the cash flows just makes it a very lucrative investment even though values have recovered. financing cost social security cheaper, so real estate continues to atrack a lot of capital. >> that's a great point, what are your picks then. simon property is one where you're looking at yield, is that one of the reasons to go for simon? >> there's three focal picks, american campus, simon property, and post property chst is a discounted sun belt apartment play. all three company vs. been operating very well, all three have been beating results, raising guidance, and been just capitalizing on the fact that there's no new supply. they have modern student housing that today's kids when they're going to school want, simon properties that has one of the most productive portfolios. over 30 of the properties generation over $1,000 a foot. and that's very lucrative. people prefer to rent, and post is benefitting from that. >> makes sense. >> thank you very much. >> one point that i disagree on is the pricing. we have seen the recovery back to prerecessio
real estate in today's environment, the durability of the cash flows just makes it a very lucrative investment even though values have recovered. financing cost social security cheaper, so real estate continues to atrack a lot of capital. >> that's a great point, what are your picks then. simon property is one where you're looking at yield, is that one of the reasons to go for simon? >> there's three focal picks, american campus, simon property, and post property chst is a...
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which is more important and how do you invest in this environment? joining me is j.p. morgan's chief u.s. equity strategist. what's your take on the earnings season so far? tell me how your clients with being here and what people are doing with their money these days? >> clients are really nervous about earnings because they were hearing europe slowing, china, big profile announcements and it turned out to be a lot better than expected. if you look at bottom line numbers, about 60% are beating on earnings. that's a really good statistic. only 40% are beating on revenues which means companies are not making revenue targets but they're beating on margin. >> why is that they're not making revenue targets? things are slowing down? >> things slowed, yeah. >> do you still see the kind of risk adversity on the part of investors today? what are they doing? >> absolutely. investors, i was just in boston early this week. they are very, very cautious because they look at europe. they don't think things have improved. they see the fiscal cliff as a big topic of discussion now and
which is more important and how do you invest in this environment? joining me is j.p. morgan's chief u.s. equity strategist. what's your take on the earnings season so far? tell me how your clients with being here and what people are doing with their money these days? >> clients are really nervous about earnings because they were hearing europe slowing, china, big profile announcements and it turned out to be a lot better than expected. if you look at bottom line numbers, about 60% are...
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. >> a spokesperson for the maryland department of the environment says the leak was plugged and the tanker was taken to empty the gas. . >> when you live on the eastern shore and work on the western shore you have no option, going around baltimore is too far to go. >> now the maryland department of the environment says the tanker went to sandy point state park to get rid of the remaining propane and as for route 50, a spokesman says the gas will dissipate on the road. >> thanks cheryl. the bay bridge is clear for now but there are other areas that could slow you down in the morning. here's loyd cook with a look at places you might have problems with with. >> i'm lauren cook with your time saver travel report. ot abkey highway there's work being down on the northbound lanes. i'll be tracking the delays tomorrow on good morning maryland beginning at 4:30. >> two rallies tonight one for the dream exact the other against. this will be on your ballot. religious leaders gathered to show their support for allowing ill lyle immigrants to pay in- state tuition at colleges. and others gathere
. >> a spokesperson for the maryland department of the environment says the leak was plugged and the tanker was taken to empty the gas. . >> when you live on the eastern shore and work on the western shore you have no option, going around baltimore is too far to go. >> now the maryland department of the environment says the tanker went to sandy point state park to get rid of the remaining propane and as for route 50, a spokesman says the gas will dissipate on the road....
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there have been attacks throughout kandahar before, the environments around the city are still unsafe, that we have a reporter who works for us in kandahar city. he won't drive to areas outside the city where the surge really plaid out. it's not safe enough for him, never mind westerners. we can never go to those places. so, okay, i guess it's better than it was before -- better than it was at the height of the surge, but it's not much better, and it's probably more violent than it was in 2009 and 2008 before the surge. so it does raise our question, what did we accomplish? >> and that is a real question. >> yeah. >> what's your answer to that. as someone who spends a lot of time here, what did we accomplish? >> there are areas that are much safer. they really are. but they're not safe enough, yet. and that's the thing. we're leaving now. and is this done, is it ready to hand over to the afghans? every general says, well, the question is sustainability. can we sustain it? we're going to find out this summer and next summer. and i don't think, it's a very -- it's an open question. >> a
there have been attacks throughout kandahar before, the environments around the city are still unsafe, that we have a reporter who works for us in kandahar city. he won't drive to areas outside the city where the surge really plaid out. it's not safe enough for him, never mind westerners. we can never go to those places. so, okay, i guess it's better than it was before -- better than it was at the height of the surge, but it's not much better, and it's probably more violent than it was in 2009...
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that's the environment that u.s. stocks can do tell. >> what's going to be the catalyst if you have demand weakening in europe and the u.s.? we talked on in network about the u.s. decoupling with their economy. i think year learning we have to find out if this is a summer slow down, or whether we are being impacted negatively about what's going on. >> i have to get to you in terms of sectors and expectations, and a lot of sectors are pricing in the end of the world for financials, at leasle and there are some good things out there and bad things, let's agree the end of the world is not coming, are financials cheap? >> it's not coming, and if you take a snapshot of the fundamentals right now you would see the market is very attractive. stocks are selling at 20% overvalue. based on where interest rates are today. financials look attractive at this point. if you don't believe the end of the world is coming and europe will fall apart, you buy those, utilities, and you make a lot of money doing that. >> thank you all, we'
that's the environment that u.s. stocks can do tell. >> what's going to be the catalyst if you have demand weakening in europe and the u.s.? we talked on in network about the u.s. decoupling with their economy. i think year learning we have to find out if this is a summer slow down, or whether we are being impacted negatively about what's going on. >> i have to get to you in terms of sectors and expectations, and a lot of sectors are pricing in the end of the world for financials,...
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and how do you invest in this environment? joining me now with answers, tom lee, j.p. morgan's strategist, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >> what is your take on the earning season so far? tell me how your clients are viewing it and what people are doing with their money these days. >> okay, well, clients are nervous about money these days, they're hearing europe slowing, china, big announcements. it turned out to be a lot better than expected. if you look at sort of bottom line numbers, about 60% are beating on earnings. that is a really good statisti, but only from the% are beat -- 40% are beating on revenueand rgins. >> why is it? >> slowing. >> do you still see a risk of partners, adversity, what are they doing? >> actually, i was just in boston this week, they are very, very cautious, they look at europe. they d't think things have improved. the fiscal cliff is a big discussi now. and china, they're frustrated because the stock market has continued to really push towards new highs. >> interesting, even though the back drorop is what -- somewhat weak, the
and how do you invest in this environment? joining me now with answers, tom lee, j.p. morgan's strategist, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >> what is your take on the earning season so far? tell me how your clients are viewing it and what people are doing with their money these days. >> okay, well, clients are nervous about money these days, they're hearing europe slowing, china, big announcements. it turned out to be a lot better than expected. if you look at sort...
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i want to get a healthy economy and a healthy environment. i think we can do absolutely both of them. but when we follow this extreme environmental agenda, which is very, very costly. and the benefits are really unknown, i don't think we are helping our country. >> thank you, senator. coming up, more examples of how what you think you know may not be so. for example, do you steal? ever? you say, no. but my cameras caught people in the act. [ male announcer ] what if that hemorrhoid pain is non-stop to seattle? just carry preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. what can i get you ? cheeseburger. you know what, got any salads ? b-ball, anyone ? and then take your leg wide out to the side. you can do it, dad thanks, girl i'm really proud of you, dad. make the most of your network with verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. but when it comes to what you really love, you shouldn't have to sacrif
i want to get a healthy economy and a healthy environment. i think we can do absolutely both of them. but when we follow this extreme environmental agenda, which is very, very costly. and the benefits are really unknown, i don't think we are helping our country. >> thank you, senator. coming up, more examples of how what you think you know may not be so. for example, do you steal? ever? you say, no. but my cameras caught people in the act. [ male announcer ] what if that hemorrhoid pain...
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>>neil: you did not see it as a favorable environment a year ago as today. >>guest: i waited. obviously the rising was right but i look at that and we bought a beautiful place in north carolina called "the point," which is magnificent and i love land and i think land and real estate is a great hedge against inflation and you are going to have tremendous inflation when you have $16 trillion in debt you will end up with tremendous inflation. there is not much they can do about it at this point. they have to cut expenses rapidly but why see that happening. i view real estate as a great hedge against inflation better than gold and anything. >>neil: so you are confident the real estate market is rounding the bend but a lot of times you do it with golf clubs. how many do you have in total? >>guest: 15. but it is not just golf it is great land. you are talking about income-producing land. in washington, we have 650 acres on the potomac river one of the greatest pieces of land in the country. in los angeles, i have 600 acres on the pacific ocean. so, it is golf. that is great. and i l
>>neil: you did not see it as a favorable environment a year ago as today. >>guest: i waited. obviously the rising was right but i look at that and we bought a beautiful place in north carolina called "the point," which is magnificent and i love land and i think land and real estate is a great hedge against inflation and you are going to have tremendous inflation when you have $16 trillion in debt you will end up with tremendous inflation. there is not much they can do...
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what are people upset about in the current environment? we look for those things. a few years ago -- we're looking at campaign contributions and whether an incumbent passed legislation to halt the giant corporations. it depends what people are upset about at the moment. >> what about -- i am curious. you mentioned -- you deal in the issue and you are both not exactly bidder but -- [talking over each other] >> you look at the dark side of every body, the underbelly of the system and i wonder if you see -- is there a connection between the negative advertising and government being -- government not working for them and you have this 9% congressional approval rating? you see those two connected or connecting the two and get another thing that is separate. >> michael may have nothing to say about that too but there is a connection but is it only between negative advertising and is it increasing knowledge about elected officials whether it is from advertising or news reports or whenever? we just know everything about everybody now. that is never pretty. i don't think yo
what are people upset about in the current environment? we look for those things. a few years ago -- we're looking at campaign contributions and whether an incumbent passed legislation to halt the giant corporations. it depends what people are upset about at the moment. >> what about -- i am curious. you mentioned -- you deal in the issue and you are both not exactly bidder but -- [talking over each other] >> you look at the dark side of every body, the underbelly of the system and...
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. >> what about the competitive environment? stewart, that's one you've been looking at. at the threats in the device markets. everybody's doing devices. >> the big concern we have is at some point the u.s. economy can saturate in terms of iphone 5 sales. we need growth to come from emerging markets. and android is dominating that market. and most are developing content for android first. you look at the asian market which is going to be the pillow of growth long-term. and its apps are going to be inferior to what android is pumping out. once we think samsung and the chinese will outperform apple. >> and what about that, brian? there's plenty of competition as maria points out in the phone business, the tablet business. especially when you consider the price point that they put on their ipad mini. it was much higher than people were anticipating. so does that mean that amazon and google can make more inroads there as well? >> well, we think maybe that apple left some of that business on the table that price sensitive customers will turn towards google and amazon. but we t
. >> what about the competitive environment? stewart, that's one you've been looking at. at the threats in the device markets. everybody's doing devices. >> the big concern we have is at some point the u.s. economy can saturate in terms of iphone 5 sales. we need growth to come from emerging markets. and android is dominating that market. and most are developing content for android first. you look at the asian market which is going to be the pillow of growth long-term. and its apps...
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she's concerned about the environment but she said there's not another fuel that can replace it. i played a clip -- there she is with her kids. she said coal isn't popular. people don't like using it. here's the clip. here's what she said. >> where's your electricity? >> i'd like it to come free out of the flowers that grow. come on. is coal popular? >> no, it's not popular. it's not easy to mine. it's dirty. you know, i think they can burn it more cleanly now than they have ever in the past, and think we should explore more of that. >> so, rob, i know you've seen a lot of the country, too, and i think the difference here is that americans really are feeling these issues in a way that i think is not coming across in the campaigns, and think john feels the same way as i do. we really feel that americans are smart, they're paying attention, they're tired of the politicians, but they're really tuped in and we both felt like there were a lot of voices and thoughts not getting out yet in this election that we're getting to. >> is that the message, john? are voters, citizens frustrated
she's concerned about the environment but she said there's not another fuel that can replace it. i played a clip -- there she is with her kids. she said coal isn't popular. people don't like using it. here's the clip. here's what she said. >> where's your electricity? >> i'd like it to come free out of the flowers that grow. come on. is coal popular? >> no, it's not popular. it's not easy to mine. it's dirty. you know, i think they can burn it more cleanly now than they have...
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they said they'll perform well and performing well on a relatively weak environment. pcs and chips are down. there's so much more to invest in so i think, you know, that's a good call as well right there. i think other places to make much better returns. >> no quarrel with that one. 2 for 2. moving on. fun, sun, surf, high-tech. southern california's new strategy to bring some of the san francisco treat, no, not rice-a-roni, high-tech, to l.a. katy perry, pardon me. also ahead, hit the floor at the new york nymex as the metals market closes shop for the day. listen to katy. >>> the gold market is closing right now and with the movement we have seen in the euro, it's been an interesting trading session in gold say the least. brian shactman is trading the action for us at the nymex. >> you have that right. i'll take the broader view and look at the stronger dollar and closing easing and a strengthening dollar against the euro and a basket of currencies is driving things for the most part today. look at the chart of gold. there was a good conversation today and said gold
they said they'll perform well and performing well on a relatively weak environment. pcs and chips are down. there's so much more to invest in so i think, you know, that's a good call as well right there. i think other places to make much better returns. >> no quarrel with that one. 2 for 2. moving on. fun, sun, surf, high-tech. southern california's new strategy to bring some of the san francisco treat, no, not rice-a-roni, high-tech, to l.a. katy perry, pardon me. also ahead, hit the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. to help maximize calcium absorption. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> okay. do you like batman? do you love a good old-fashioned summer blockbuster? well, here comes the third and final installment of christopher nolan's batman trilogy, soon to be taking a theater near you by storm. abc's chris connelly has the sneak peek. >> reporter: behold the beginnings of the summer's most anticipated movie "the dark knight rises." an intro of sort, the batman's baleful an
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize...